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  • Icefields Parkway (Highway 93)

    Banff to Jasper, AB

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    The natural, pristine beauty of Banff and Jasper National Parks with excellent public access along the Icefields Parkway is world-renowned. Lake Louise, Peyto Lake, Maligne Lake, Banff and Jasper townsites, are among the fabulous highlights. It is readily accessible by motorized and non-motorized methods as well as by foot. The broader community of Canadians and foreign tourists are welcome to travel the Parkway...Plus d'information

  • King Street

    Lunenburg, NS

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    "UNESCO FRESCO" is the nickname of King Street, which is at the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage town of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. The street was established in 1753 as part of the town’s original British town plan of residential and commercial streets. King Street, along with the other streets in town, has remained unaltered since its early construction. With its colorful houses dating back to the 1830s, this street is cheerful and bright in almost any weather. Three blocks in length and the widest in the town plan, it stretches from Pelham St. near the harbor to Cumberland St., where it meets up with Lunenburg's historic parade square...Plus d'information

  • Victoria Row (on Richmond St.)

    Charlottetown, PEI

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    Victoria Row is one of downtown Charlottetown’s gems. It’s a pedestrian street located on Richmond St., between Queen Street and Great George St. The street is approximately 800m long and can be found here on the map...Plus d'information

  • Main Street

    Summerland, BC

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    Located in the heart of downtown, Main Street is roughly four blocks long, with Rosedale Ave and Victoria Rd at either end. The street is over 100 years old...Plus d'information

  • Main Street

    Warkworth, ON

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    Warkworth is a small, rural town nestled in the rolling hills of Northumberland, approximately 90 miles east of Toronto, Ontario. Although Main Street is less than a mile long, it features a vibrant community of unique stores, boutiques, studios, and a stylish coffee shop. Over the past few decades, it has grown from a simple farming community into a thriving artistic and social location that showcases many seasonal events...Plus d'information

  • Clare Street

    Victoria, BC

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    Clare Street is short, sweet, one block long and made up of 24 single family homes. It is located at the edge of the City of Victoria and the District of Oak Bay. It is home to seniors, families with children, home businesses, and a child care centre. It is a stone's throw from a busy main street, and a short walk to all the amenities. The original street was probably built 100 years ago, however most of the homes were built in the 40s...Plus d'information

  • Queen Street

    Fredericton, NB

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    Queen Street has been Fredericton’s main East-West street since the city of Fredericton was founded in 1783. After the first buildings were erected along the Saint John River—namely those forming the Military Compound such as the officers’ quarters, barracks, guard house, and training grounds—a street was traced running parallel to the river behind the compound that joined these buildings and spaces with each other. On the other side of the street, houses and shops were built, creating a continuous row of two- to three-storey buildings establishing the beginnings of the economic life of the town. This was Queen Street...Plus d'information

  • Queen Street

    Niagara-On-The-Lake, ON

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    Noted for its beautifully maintained heritage buildings, the town is the site of the province's first newspaper, the first lending library, the first parliament of the region, and the first historical museum . It is now a favorite tourist destination, not only for such historic sites but also for the world-renowned Shaw Festival , the lovely parks, and the area's vineyards and wineries...Plus d'information

  • Portage and Main

    Winnipeg, MB

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    Located in downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba, Portage and Main is the intersection of Portage Avenue and Main Street. It is known as the most famous intersection in Canada. Its history dates back to 1919, the year of the well-known Winnipeg General Strike...Plus d'information

  • Osborne Street

    Winnipeg, MB

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    You can have it all...on Osborne Street...Plus d'information

  • Granville Street

    Vancouver, BC

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    Granville Street is known as the entertainment district of Downtown Vancouver and is home to numerous shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues. During the 1950s, Granville Street attracted many tourists to one of the world's largest displays of neon signs. In the middle of the 20th century, the Downtown portion of Granville Street had become a flourishing centre for entertainment, known for its cinemas (built along the "Theatre Row," from the Granville Bridge to where Granville Street intersects Robson Street), restaurants, clubs, and the Vogue and Orpheum theatres...Plus d'information

  • Yonge Street

    Toronto, ON

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    Yonge Street is a historic main shopping street in Toronto. It's the Times Square of Canada, a singular melting pot with unparalleled history (especially music history). Tons of musicians come to mind: Ronnie Hawkins, The Band, Gordon Lightfoot even wrote a song about the street. It's remained a great pedestrian stroll with vibrant storefronts and buildings (for the most part) kept to a human scale. There really is something for everyone on Yonge Street; it's the biggest and best example of large-scale urbanism come to Canad...Plus d'information

  • High Street

    Grand Falls Windsor, NL

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    High Street is located in the beautiful Town of Grand Falls Windsor along the Exploits River. Situated in the downtown core of the Town, High Street is the main source of economic, civic, and recreational activity...Plus d'information

  • Niagara River Parkway

    Niagara-on-the-Lake to Fort Erie, ON

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    I imagine the Niagara River Parkway has existed since the Niagara Parks Commission created it along with the help of Mother Nature. Its purpose is to display the beauty that naturally exists along the Niagara River. The cities and towns, along with their citizens, do a great job improving and maintaining the simple beauty of the Niagara Parkway. It is visited many ways: hiking, walking, running, cycling, buses, planes, trains and automobiles, helicopters, motor bikes. I have even seen a Penny Farthing. There are many trails down to the water’s edge where shore fishing is enjoyed. The waterway also has much activity from paddling in the water, and even the use of small to large water vehicles (canoes, paddle boats, motor boats, power boats, sail boats, sightseeing cruises) It would be nice to have quieter boats down the river, i.e., river cruises with dancing and dining...Plus d'information

  • Sussex Drive

    Ottawa, ON

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    Sussex Drive is located in the oldest part of downtown Ottawa. It is approximately 3 kilometres long. It was built in the late 1820s during the time when Colonel By was building the Rideau Canal between Kingston and Ottawa. Starting at Rideau Street, it runs straight in a northwest direction through two grid-like City districts – the ByWard Market and Lowertown. About halfway, it bends in a northeast direction to follow the shores of the Ottawa River, defined by the steep slopes of the Bonnechère Escarpment, the same ragged slopes that form a backdrop to Parliament Hill. At this point, Sussex Drive becomes an institutional sector featuring large and medium-sized buildings in a campus-like setting of trees and open spaces. This is also where the Rideau River empties into the Ottawa River in dramatic fashion at the Rideau Falls. Further along, Sussex Drive becomes the western edge of another historic residential district, New Edinburgh, eventually ending at a newly-landscaped roundabout. This roundabout serves as the eastern gateway to Sussex Drive, in front of Rideau Hall, the home of the Governor General and 24 Sussex, the Prime Minister’s residence...Plus d'information

Date limite

Vous pouvez effectuer des mises en nomination jusqu'au 31 janvier 2012, et voter pour votre lieu favori jusqu'au 29 février 2012.